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2014届高考英语二轮专题复习测试精选:完形填空1.“look, its baldy!” a boy shouted in my direction across the playground. even though i was used to regular insults(侮辱)because of the 41 on my head, it was 42 horrible to hear. i sighed as i headed back to the class. when i was just 20 months old, i suffered serious 43 after a bowl full of hot oil fell on my head. i was 44 to hospital and had to stay there for weeks while the doctors 45 to save my life. “hollys very 46 to be alive,” they told mum and dad. “but shell be 47 with scars on her head, and of course her hair wont grow there.”as a child, i cared much about my scars, so i 48 wore a scarf to cover them up when i left home. 49 i didnt, people would call me horrible names like baldy. although my friends were always comforting me, they never 50 understood how it felt.then through the hospital i was 51 to a childrens burns camp, where children like me can get any help. there i 52 14-year-old stephanie, whose burns are a lot more serious than mine. but she is so 53 that she never lets anyone put her down. “you shouldnt 54 what people say about what you look like because were not different from anyone else, holly, ” she 55 me. “and you dont need to wear a scarf because you look great 56 it!” for the first time in my life i could speak to someone whod been through something 57 . so weeks later, at my 13th birthday party, 58 by her bravery, i gave up my scarf and showed off my scars. it felt amazing not having to 59 away behind my scarf.now, i am 60 of what i look like and much happier, because i have realized it is your personality that decides who you are.41. a. hatb. scarfc. scarsd. cuts42. a. stillb. justc. neverd. seldom43. a. hungerb. coldc. defeatsd. burns44. a. rushedb. ledc. invitedd. forced45. a. learnedb. foughtc. returnedd. decided46. a. happyb. luckyc. lonelyd. poor47. a. pressedb. occupiedc. leftd. painted48. a. possiblyb. usuallyc. finallyd. nearly49. a. althoughb. sincec. ifd. before50. a. correctlyb. roughlyc. easilyd. really51. a. promotedb. introducedc. reportedd. carried52. a. metb. recognizedc. rememberedd. caught53. a. honestb. strongc. actived. young54. a. write downb. agree withc. pass ond. listen to55. a. promisedb. encouragedc. orderedd. calmed56. a. inb. forc. withoutd. beyond57. a. similarb. strangec. hardd. important58. a. allowedb. requiredc. guidedd. inspired59. a. hideb. givec. keepd. put60. a. sickb. awakec. tiredd. proud2.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。my father left for our native place on thursday. in fact, he had never traveled by _36_ before, so i just took this opportunity to let him _37_ his first flight. _38_ being asked to book a ticket by train, i got him a ticket on jet airways. the moment i handed over the ticket to him, he was surprised. the _39_ was very apparent on his face as we waited for the time of the _40_. just like a schoolboy, he was _41_ himself on that day, using the trolley (手推车) for his luggage and asking for a window seat. he was _42_ enjoying himself and i, too, watching him experience all these things with _43_. as he was about to go in for the security check-in, he walked up to me with tears in his eyes and _44_ me. he became very _45_ for what i had done meant a great deal to him. i told him there was no need to thank me. later, i _46_ my life. as a child, how many dreams had our parents made come true? without _47_ the financial situation, we asked for dresses, toys, outings, etc. they tried to _48_ all our needs. did we ever say thanks for all they had done for us? today _49_ it comes to our children, we always think we should give them the best. but we tend to _50_ that our parents have sacrificed a lot to see us happy, so it is our _51_ to make sure their dreams are realized. old age is like a second childhood and just as we take care of our children, the same _52_ needs to be given to our parents. i want to say sorry for making my father _53_ so long for this small dream to be realized. just the fact that they are old does not mean that they will have to _54_ everything and keep sacrificing. they have _55_, too. take care of your parents. they are precious. 36. a. busb. trainc. ship d. air37. a. catchb. miss c. experienced. change38. a. in spite ofb. because of c. in case of d. instead of39. a. pride b. excitement c. admiration d. ambition40. a. appointmentb. dream c. travel d. show41. a. encouragingb. warning c. teachingd. preparing42. a. thoroughlyb. slowly c. immediatelyd. suddenly43. a. angerb. joyc. shynessd. curiosity44. a. helpedb. pattedc. thankedd. praised45. a. honestb. childish c. nervousd. emotional46. a. looked forb. looked down upon c. looked intod. looked back on47. a. understandingb. describing c. solvingd. improving48. a. avoidb. meetc. recordd. check49. a. unlessb. because c. whend. though50. a. learnb. expressc. promised. forget51. a. abilityb. responsibility c. freedomd. fortune52. a. songb. advice c. attentiond. thing53. a. struggleb. wait c. restd. stand54. a. hand inb. pick up c. pay offd. give up55. a. wishesb. jobs c. plansd. suggestions3.new genetic analysis has revealed that many amazon tree species are likely to survive human-made climate warming in the coming century, contrary to previous findings that temperature increases would cause them to die out. a study, 36 in the latest edition of ecology and evolution, reveals the 37 age of some amazonian tree species - more than 8 million years - and 38 shows that they have survived previous periods as warm as many of the global warming imagined periods 39 for the year 2100. the authors write that, having survived warm periods in the past, the trees will 40 survive future warming, provided there are no other major environmental changes. 41 extreme droughts and forest fires will impact amazonia as temperatures 42 , the trees will stand the direct impact of higher temperatures. the authors 43 that as well as reducing greenhouse gas emissions to minimize the risk of drought and fire, conservation policy should remain 44 on preventing deforestation(采伐森林)for agriculture and mining. the study disagrees with other recent researches which predicted tree species extinctions 45 relatively small increases in global average air temperatures. study co-author dr simon lewis (ucl geography) said the 46 were good news for amazon tree species, but warned that drought and over-exploitation of the forest remained major 47 to the amazons future. dr lewis said: “the past cannot be compared directly with the future. while tree species seem likely to 48 higher air temperatures than today, the amazon forest is being transformed for agriculture and 49 , and what remains is being degraded by logging, and increasingly split up by fields and roads. “species will not move as freely in todays amazon as they did in previous warm periods, when there was no human 50 . similarly, todays climate change is extremely fast, making comparisons with slower changes in the past 51 .” “with a clearer 52 of the relative risks to the amazon forest, we 53 that direct human impacts - such as forest clearances for agriculture or mining - should remain a key point of conservation policy. we also need more aggressive 54 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to make minimum the risk of drought and fire impacts and 55 the future of most amazon tree species.”36. a. advertisedb. describedc. publishedd. presented37. a. frighteningb. surprisingc. excitingd. interesting38. a. stillb. neverthelessc. howeverd. therefore39. a. assessb. confirmc. forecastd. promise40. a. particularlyb. probablyc. merelyd. possibly41. a. sinceb. althoughc. when d. if42. a. riseb. change c. dropd. end43. a. considerb. decidec. guaranteed. recommend44. a. basedb. builtc. focusedd. made45. a. in relation tob. in response toc. in reply tod. in reference to46. a. findingsb. thoughtsc. inventionsd. writings47. a. threatsb. disadvantagesc. embarrassmentsd. instructions48. a. acceptb. toleratec. permitd. require49. a. farmingb. plantingc. cateringd. mining50. a. powerb. influencec. desired. violence51. a. difficultb. clear c. easyd. important52. a. beliefb. directionc. understandingd. suggestion53. a. doubtb. concludec. calculated. prefer54. a. thoughtb. guidancec. protectiond. action55. a. secureb. advancec. sacrificed. evaluate4.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。last january i was given a chance to work in another country. at first, i lived a 36 life, but soon i met a group of new friends and they were really nice. then something 37 happened. one of our friends suffered from kidney stones (肾结石), which had to be 38 surgically as soon as possible. but it was not as 39 as that! our friend could not 40 the operation, which put him into deep 41 . i didnt know how to help him because i didnt have any money either. 42 , i never lost hope. instead i tried to think of other 43 and told him not to worry because everything would be all right. before i left the hospital, i talked to the surgeon and asked him to do the surgery, saying i would pay the expenses the next day 44 i had that kind of money. well, i must have been 45 because the surgeon agreed to do it! but how was i going to get that much money?all i knew was that i needed to help my friend! although it could be 46 to deal with this kind of situation, i decided to make some efforts. i tried to borrow money but failed. i tried 47 my things but no one wanted them. then i had the idea of talking to my 48 . i asked him if i could have my next two months salary in advancewithout even thinking on how i would 49 for two months with no money. he was surprised and asked me the reason. i told him that i had a friend who was really in need. 50 i convinced him too and then he gave my two months salary without any 51 ! upon getting the money, i ran to the hospital and paid all the bills. my friend didnt know how to thank me. i just said, “come on! give me a 52 !”friendship may not only be found at the happy moment but sometimes you can find it on the 53 time in your life! ive done a good thing by being a (an) 54 friend and i think it is well worth the 55 .36. a. privateb. lonelyc. colorfuld. normal37. a. strangeb. wrong c. unexpected d. unfair38. a. removed b. reducedc. examined d. lifted39. a. terribleb. painfulc. simpled. special40. a. standb. consider c. performd. afford41. a. anxietyb. confusion c. embarrassmentd. dissatisfaction 42. a. thusb. otherwise c. howeverd. therefore43. a. reasonsb. options c. symptomsd. expectations44. a. even ifb. as if c. so thatd. in case45. a. encouragingb. annoying c. astonishingd. convincing46. a. challengingb. disturbing c. amazingd. scaring47. a. savingb. handling c. donating d. selling48. a. colleagueb. relative c. boss d. surgeon49. a. adaptb. survive c. continue d. wander50. a. luckilyb. slightly c. constantly d. occasionally51. a. analysisb. dignity c. hesitation d. remark52. a. favorb. hug c. promise d. reply53. a. best b. longest c. strangest d. toughest54. a. supportiveb. sensitive c. aggressived. attentive55. a. toleranceb. sympathy c. pressure d. effort5.five-year-old marry loved to play in the street with her friends. this made her parents _41_. they did _42_ to keep her off the street. _43_, day after day they found her out there. thankfully, the street wasnt very _44_. but it was often traveled by soldiers and sometimes they would drive very fast. every time he drove by the lifeless animal that had _45_ in the road, steven _46_ think of his daughter. and so he continued trying to teach her the _47_ with little _48_. then one day as steven was driving home, he saw something that helped _49_ an idea, which became an action by the time he got home. he walked over to where marry was playing.“come on, sweetheart,” he said. “you and daddy are going for a _50_.”they drove back along the way he had just traveled, finally _51_ just behind a mound (堆) of something. “what is it, daddy?” marry asked as they got out of the _52_.“look _53_, but dont touch it,” steven said. “cant you tell what it is?”she studied it for a few minutes, unsure of its _54_ until she picked out its familiar ears. “a rabbit! what happened?” marry asked.“it was playing in the road, and a car came along and .”“. and squished (压扁) it?” marry broke _55_.“thats right,” steven said. “it got squished because it was playing in the road.”“yuck!” marry said. for the first time, steven saw _56_ in his daughters eyes.the next evening, when steven drove by a group of children playing in the street, he _57_ what marry was shouting from the sidewalk.“come on, you guys! stop playing in the street, _58_ youll get squished!”so, if your message isnt getting through to others, no matter how many times you _59_ it, you should try something _60_. this is stevens lesson.41. a. disappointedb. worriedc. ashamedd. puzzled42. a. something b. nothingc. anythingd. everything43. a. thusb. stillc. thend. also44. a. flatb. dirtyc. wided. busy45. a. wanderedb. bannedc. competedd. gathered46. a. mightb. couldc. wouldd. need47. a. accidentb. experiencec. lesson d. practice48. a. success b. hope c. approvald. panic49. a. createb. discoverc. decided. cause50. a. walkb. ridec. talkd. visit51. a. stoppingb. passingc. stayingd. hiding52. a. bus b. car c. train d. boat53. a. quietlyb. deliberatelyc. closelyd. steadily54. a. weightb. colorc. identityd. shape55. a. out b. in c. away d. through56. a. delight b. understandingc. angerd. regret57. a. realizedb. watchedc. heardd. felt58. a. orb. andc. butd. yet59. a. representb. respondc. repeat d. refresh60. a. funnyb. simplec. easyd. different6.the secret of staying slim could be as simple as keeping your mind on your meals. research suggests that 1 ourselves from distractions and concentrating completely on the food that is in front of us, helps us stay in 2 . such mindful eating ensures that the 3 is in tune with (协调) the body, enabling it to hear the chemical 4 that tell it that we are full。 digestion 5 a complex series of signals between the gut (肠道)and the nervous system and it takes about 20 minutes for the brain to tell that the body has eaten enough. this means that if someone eats too 6 , the signals will come slowly, leading to 7 . scientists say that distractions make it 8 for us to remember what we have eaten. th

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